The Dalmatian Coast of Croatia is home to Dubrovnik, Split, and a treasure trove of scenic Adriatic Sea hideaways. This is how a T+L A-List advisor recommends experiencing it in luxury.
Dubrovnik is a city located on the Adriatic Sea coast of Croatia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, known for its picturesque old town, rich cultural heritage, and ...
The first thing you'll see as you approach Dubrovnik from the sky or the sea is the city walls. These ancient fortifications were built and rebuilt in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries as the threat ...
Join us on an unforgettable summer adventure as two friends explore Croatia’s stunning coastline and historic cities.
Considering that most of your friends went on a family trip to Rome in seventh grade, why not spend your last days before college in a place outside the tourist-industrial complex—and one that offers ...
Dubrovnik Cathedral, or the Church of the Assumption, is actually the third church built on the site. The first, a Byzantine-style building, was constructed in the 6th and 7th centuries, before a ...
Often referred to as “the pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik, Croatia is a popular stop on Eastern Mediterranean cruises. A fortified seaside town with impressive walls, and pretty as a picture with ...
While beaches like Amalfi, the Greek islands, and the French Riviera take the headlines in Europe, places like the stunning Dalmatian Coast in Croatia deserve equal praise. This slice of the Balkans ...
Take the cable car up Mount Std for panoramic views of Dubrovnik. With its terracotta-tiled roofs, stone walls, picturesque views of the Adriatic Sea, and an interesting mix of Baroque, Romanesque, ...
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